All releases of naim

Release Notes: Simple heuristics were added for disabling
encryption. Availability messages and profile and
away message retrieval were added. A workaround
was made for empty hyperlinks sent by the official
AIM client.

Release Notes: Preliminary support was added for having multiple
clients connected to the same screen name on AIM.
&lt;br/&gt; is now treated as a synonym for
&lt;br&gt;. Your .naimrc can now use the modload
command.

Release Notes: The IRC driver now accepts incoming lines that end in a naked "\n". /delbuddy did not always correctly remove the user from your server-side buddy list. If you had a user with the same friendly name as another user's account name, naim would become unstable when the second user signed on. The status bar now displays typing notifications. Warning levels are now displayed. There is a new /setpriv command to modify your privacy settings. IPv6 support has been modernized and enabled. Friendly names are now stored to and retrieved from your server-side buddy list.

Release Notes: In certain situations, $-variable expansion could result in an improperly terminated string, causing out-of-bounds memory access. This is thought to only produce screen corruption, but all users are encouraged to upgrade regardless. Starting with this release, manual pages will be installed to PREFIX/share/man instead of PREFIX/man by default.

Release Notes: The program now handles it when IRC servers silently truncate nicknames to fit limits. Potential buffer overflow in the spelling correction code were fixed. Several memory leaks have been corrected. A potential buffer underflow in the signon code was fixed. New key-handling code dramatically improves responsiveness for laggy connections and when pasting large blocks of text. Potential use of an uninitialized buffer in the statusbar code was identified, and a work-around was implemented. If two windows have identical presentations, Tab will now work as expected.

Release Notes: This is primarily a maintenance release, with proven
features from the 0.12.0 experimental tree backported to
the stable tree. However, a number of new features and
behavior changes managed to creep in (such as /status
and the HTML renderer changes). /names now displays
the entire, correct list in all situations, including initial
join. Messages that have been rejected by a protocol
driver (for example because they are too long) are
returned to the sender.

Release Notes: Dynamic modules now work in all environments naim supports, including
Cygwin/Windows and Mac OS 10. Modules can now be /modunloaded after
they are /modloaded. Queued messages are now preserved when you
/save. Small improvements have been made to the HTML parser. naim
header files are now installed globally to allow building modules
separately from naim. Small bugs have been fixed in /away (after
reconnect), .naimprofile reading (for multiple connections), and
action detection in AIM chat rooms.